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The Nashville plan, incidentally, has become recognized as perhaps the most acceptable and thus the most practical to put into effect in the troubled South.
Muscle weakness is now recognized as an uncommon though serious complication of steroid therapy, with most of the synthetic adrenal corticosteroids in clinical use.
The 53-year-old Shea, a prominent corporation lawyer with a sports background, is generally recognized as the man most responsible for the imminent return of a National League club to New York.
The Xanthorrhoeaceae, or grasstree, family has been recognized by most taxonomists, but the limits of the family have varied greatly.
Like most primitive, but unlike all previously recognized hominins, it had a grasping or big toe adapted for locomotion in the trees.
In some jurisdictions, most notably England, it is not a defense where the degree of injury is severe, as long as there is no legally recognized good reason for the assault.
Cambodia's boundaries were for the most part based upon those recognized by France and by neighboring countries during the colonial period.
Today, Chile is one of South America's most stable and prosperous nations, a recognized middle power and an emerging economy.
Some of the more recognized names in cognitive science are usually either the most controversial or the most cited.
Due to the Machiavellian and competitive nature within both industries, a vast amount of aspiring entertainers and athletes in the world, even some of the most talented may never be recognized and won't ever receive the opportunity to carve a name for themselves.
At this time a number of researchers, most notably Eugene M. Shoemaker, ( co-discoverer of the comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 ), conducted detailed studies of a number of craters and recognized clear evidence that they had been created by impacts, specifically identifying the shock-metamorphic effects uniquely associated with impact events, of which the most familiar is shocked quartz.
In the context of the Cold War, most of the Western world recognized this position and the ROC represented China in the United Nations and other international organizations until the 1970s.
Concubinage was an institution practiced in ancient Rome that allowed a man to enter into an informal but recognized relationship with a woman ( concubina, plural concubinae ) not his wife, most often a woman whose lower social status was an obstacle to marriage.
The name Kalliste ( Καλλίστη ), " most beautiful ", may be recognized as an epithet of the goddess herself, though none of the inscriptions at Athens that record priests of Artemis Kalliste ( Άρτεμις Καλλίστη ), date before the third century BCE.
Through his simple message Cyril became recognized as one of the most profound and admired Bishops in church history, which ultimately led to his canonization by the Christian church.
Outside of Chianto Classico, the wines of the Chianti sub-zone of Rufina are among the most widely recognized and exported from the Chianti region.
She quickly became one of Hollywood's most recognized child actresses, going on to establish herself in mainly comic roles.
Drivers are usually recognized by their sharp, bevelled edge and have most of their mass concentrated on the outer rim of the disc rather than distributed equally throughout.
He is recognized as one of the most influential and universal mathematicians of the 19th and early 20th centuries.
Kodo has gone on to be one of the world's most popular and recognized performance ensembles.
Best recognized for his essays and unsigned " Notes and Comment " pieces, he gradually became the most important contributor to The New Yorker at a time when it was arguably the most important American literary magazine.

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In modern times, paint, particularly spray paint, and marker pens have become the most commonly used graffiti materials.
While most Black-legged Kittiwakes do, indeed, have dark-grey legs, some have pinkish-grey to reddish legs, making colouration a somewhat unreliable identifying marker.
The point where the Stonehenge Avenue meets the river was also excavated, and revealed a previously unknown circular area which probably housed four further stones, most likely as a marker for the starting point of the avenue.
At its most primitive, however, patients may be simply marked with coloured tape, or with marker pens, when triage tags are either unavailable or insufficient.
All executed are kept in a list with a method of keeping a " present " marker directly after the most recently executed command.
A surname in Han society was viewed as the most prominent legitimizing marker of a patrilineal ancestral link to the Yellow Emperor ( Huang Di ) and the Five Emperors of Han mythology.
Among Jews the marker is also most prevalent among Jewish Kohanim, or priests.
In 1944, a memorial marker was erected on the courthouse square " To the memory of the Denson Brothers – Seaborn M. Denson ( 1854-1936 ) and Thomas J. Denson ( 1863-1935 ) who devoted their lives and gifts to composing and teaching American religious folk music as embodied in the Sacred Harp, in most of the Southern States, but mostly in Alabama.
* Henry Townsend-Blues singer most associated with St. Louis, Missouri on the St. Louis Walk of Fame and a Mississippi Blues Trail marker.
This is now a rare skill, and most harbour masters cannot locate their harbour's marker.
Ramping of rate of fire is prohibited or sharply limited at most paintball fields, however it is allowed in various tournament formats with specific rules governing when and how the marker may ramp.
In modern times, the custom of burying dead people below ground with a stone marker to indicated the burial place is used in most modern cultures, although other means such as cremation are becoming more popular in the West ( cremation is the norm in India and mandatory in Japan ).
These include: aureolin ( PY40 ), alizarin crimson ( PR83 ), genuine rose madder ( NR9 ), genuine carmine ( NR4 ), genuine vermilion ( PR106 ), most naphthol reds and oranges, all dyes ( including most " liquid watercolors " and marker pens ), and paints premixed with a white pigment, including paints marketed under the names naples yellow, emerald green or antwerp blue.
The CMH and the most frequent Kurdish haplotype ( MKH ) were the same on five markers ( out of six ) and very close on the other marker.
Legal in most countries are water-based self-defence sprays that contain dyes and / or marker DNA.
Players take turns removing the top card from a stack, most of which show one of six colors, and then moving their marker ahead to the next space of that color.
In addition, most individuals with RLS have limb jerking during sleep, which is an objective physiologic marker of the disorder and is associated with sleep disruption.
During the specified 270 ° left turns after release, most of the Waco glider pilots lost sight of the marker lights.
This hormone is not recommended as a diagnostic marker, because most teratomas do not secrete it.
However, most of the time in SPECT, a marker radioisotope, which is of interest only for its radioactive properties, has been attached to a specific ligand to create a radioligand, which is of interest for its chemical binding properties to certain types of tissues.
There have been 50 to 100 reforms of the traditional Chinese calendar over 2500 years, most of which were intended to better fit the calendar months to astronomical lunations and to more accurately add the extra month so that the regular months maintain their proper seasonal positions, even though each seasonal marker can occur anywhere within its month.
However each state is free to choose a different marker, and most states have.
The SD80MAC also has recessed red marker lights in the nose, an identifying feature unique to Conrail locomotives, although NS has removed the lights on most of their former Conrail engines.

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